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In 4-5 sentences each, reply to the following questions. You may use your textbook and notes; if you use outside sources, make sure you identify them as such. This final exam covers chapters 10-14 of your textbook. 

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QUESTION 1

  1. Discuss the ways in which environmental crimes can be a form of white-collar crime.-- Font family --Andale MonoArialArial BlackBook AntiquaComic Sans MSCourier NewGeorgiaHelveticaImpactSymbolTahomaTerminalTimes New RomanTrebuchet MSVerdanaWebdingsWingdings-- Font size --1 (8pt)2 (10pt)3 (12pt)4 (14pt)5 (18pt)6 (24pt)7 (36pt)-- Format --HeadingSub Heading 1Sub Heading 2ParagraphFormatted Code-- Font family ---- Font size --Path: pWords:0

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QUESTION 2

  1. Explain the three cultural factors that lead to white-collar crime according to the cultural theory.-- Font family --Andale MonoArialArial BlackBook AntiquaComic Sans MSCourier NewGeorgiaHelveticaImpactSymbolTahomaTerminalTimes New RomanTrebuchet MSVerdanaWebdingsWingdings-- Font size --1 (8pt)2 (10pt)3 (12pt)4 (14pt)5 (18pt)6 (24pt)7 (36pt)-- Format --HeadingSub Heading 1Sub Heading 2ParagraphFormatted Code-- Font family ---- Font size --Path: pWords:0

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QUESTION 3

  1. Defend or argue the deterrence theory of white-collar crime.-- Font family --Andale MonoArialArial BlackBook AntiquaComic Sans MSCourier NewGeorgiaHelveticaImpactSymbolTahomaTerminalTimes New RomanTrebuchet MSVerdanaWebdingsWingdings-- Font size --1 (8pt)2 (10pt)3 (12pt)4 (14pt)5 (18pt)6 (24pt)7 (36pt)-- Format --HeadingSub Heading 1Sub Heading 2ParagraphFormatted Code-- Font family ---- Font size --Path: pWords:0

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QUESTION 4

  1. Compare and contrast the classical strain theory with one of the other two types of the strain theory. -- Font family --Andale MonoArialArial BlackBook AntiquaComic Sans MSCourier NewGeorgiaHelveticaImpactSymbolTahomaTerminalTimes New RomanTrebuchet MSVerdanaWebdingsWingdings-- Font size --1 (8pt)2 (10pt)3 (12pt)4 (14pt)5 (18pt)6 (24pt)7 (36pt)-- Format --HeadingSub Heading 1Sub Heading 2ParagraphFormatted Code-- Font family ---- Font size --Path: pWords:0

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QUESTION 5

  1. Discuss the pros, cons, and potential ethical issues regarding the use of undercover investigations in white-collar crime.-- Font family --Andale MonoArialArial BlackBook AntiquaComic Sans MSCourier NewGeorgiaHelveticaImpactSymbolTahomaTerminalTimes New RomanTrebuchet MSVerdanaWebdingsWingdings-- Font size --1 (8pt)2 (10pt)3 (12pt)4 (14pt)5 (18pt)6 (24pt)7 (36pt)-- Format --HeadingSub Heading 1Sub Heading 2ParagraphFormatted Code-- Font family ---- Font size --Path: pWords:0

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QUESTION 6

  1. Summarize four of the six main problems encountered by enforcement officials when addressing white-collar crime.-- Font family --Andale MonoArialArial BlackBook AntiquaComic Sans MSCourier NewGeorgiaHelveticaImpactSymbolTahomaTerminalTimes New RomanTrebuchet MSVerdanaWebdingsWingdings-- Font size --1 (8pt)2 (10pt)3 (12pt)4 (14pt)5 (18pt)6 (24pt)7 (36pt)-- Format --HeadingSub Heading 1Sub Heading 2ParagraphFormatted Code-- Font family ---- Font size --Path: pWords:0

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QUESTION 7

  1. Choose a self-policing strategy and write a persuasive argument for its use versus a governmental policing strategy.-- Font family --Andale MonoArialArial BlackBook AntiquaComic Sans MSCourier NewGeorgiaHelveticaImpactSymbolTahomaTerminalTimes New RomanTrebuchet MSVerdanaWebdingsWingdings-- Font size --1 (8pt)2 (10pt)3 (12pt)4 (14pt)5 (18pt)6 (24pt)7 (36pt)-- Format --HeadingSub Heading 1Sub Heading 2ParagraphFormatted Code-- Font family ---- Font size --Path: pWords:0

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QUESTION 8

  1. Compare an administrative white-collar crime proceeding versus a criminal white-collar crime proceeding.-- Font family --Andale MonoArialArial BlackBook AntiquaComic Sans MSCourier NewGeorgiaHelveticaImpactSymbolTahomaTerminalTimes New RomanTrebuchet MSVerdanaWebdingsWingdings-- Font size --1 (8pt)2 (10pt)3 (12pt)4 (14pt)5 (18pt)6 (24pt)7 (36pt)-- Format --HeadingSub Heading 1Sub Heading 2ParagraphFormatted Code-- Font family ---- Font size --Path: pWords:0

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QUESTION 9

  1. Describe some of the reasons researchers believe judges treat white-collar offenders more leniently than traditional offenders. Then argue whether or not you believe white-collar offenders are punished more leniently than traditional offenders are. Provide evidence to support your argument. -- Font family --Andale MonoArialArial BlackBook AntiquaComic Sans MSCourier NewGeorgiaHelveticaImpactSymbolTahomaTerminalTimes New RomanTrebuchet MSVerdanaWebdingsWingdings-- Font size --1 (8pt)2 (10pt)3 (12pt)4 (14pt)5 (18pt)6 (24pt)7 (36pt)-- Format --HeadingSub Heading 1Sub Heading 2ParagraphFormatted Code-- Font family ---- Font size --Path: pWords:0

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QUESTION 10

  1. Why are white-collar criminals more difficult to hold accountable in the criminal justice system than traditional criminals?-- Font family --Andale MonoArialArial BlackBook AntiquaComic Sans MSCourier NewGeorgiaHelveticaImpactSymbolTahomaTerminalTimes New RomanTrebuchet MSVerdanaWebdingsWingdings-- Font size --1 (8pt)2 (10pt)3 (12pt)4 (14pt)5 (18pt)6 (24pt)7 (36pt)-- Format --HeadingSub Heading 1Sub Heading 2ParagraphFormatted Code-- Font family ---- Font size --Path: pWords:0

10 points   

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